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moncurcool says...

No. The DPM is suggesting that you pick your most important one thing, so that when you do that, it makes all the other things easier. Makes sense. Read the book The One Thing by Gary Keller. If we learn to fix the one important thing, it will fix all the other things. When you are all over the place, nothing gets done.

On 'BPL takes precedence over union demands'

Posted 29 August 2019, 7:20 p.m. Suggest removal

moncurcool says...

The author of this article cannot be serious that in our black majority rule and controlled country that reverse racism does not exist. To make such a statement stinks of ignorance. The fact that she assumes that just because you are white means you have money and therefore power over people and are racist towards them is a racist viewpoint in and of itself. I have a number of white friends, and they don't have any money, but sadly they have experienced racism from the very brown skinned people of my complexion. Not only does reverse racism exists, but ever since the so called majority rule, those of us who are the complexion the majority have felt more racism from the ruling oligarchy who are our same skin colour.

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While I realise the Tribune likes to allow people there freedom of opinion in publishing articles, some articles really just do not need to be published when they lack ignorance displayed a blatant regard for becoming informed.

moncurcool says...

And that's why I already said no and dropped Cable Bahamas. Will not pay for crap. If more of us would begin dropping the service, they will get the message and change.

moncurcool says...

The problem BPL is facing now in New Providence, Grand Bahama faced 10 years ago. Abaco faced the same issue before the new plant was built. What a lot of people really do not understand, is that the equipment at BPL in New Providence is extremely old. The new plant that is coming on stream will deal with all of those issues.

On Now it's a crisis as PM offers sympathy

Posted 19 August 2019, 9:31 a.m. Suggest removal

moncurcool says...

So if one does not side with Pindling on independence, then one is not a right thinking Bahamian? What foolishness. Are we better off after independence than before independence? All independence has done is change the slave masters to black people, who now go about with their all for me baby attitude, for themselves and there families. Abaco had it right. Would have been wiser for the rest of the Bahamas to follow. But what, again Pindling fooled the Bahamian masses. Call a snap election and say a vote for us means you want independence, whereas, vote for UBP means you dont want independence. Right. What black Bahamian after majority rule had come in was not gonna vote PLP in the snap election. It was a no win situation, and Pindling used the Bahamian people in that election to say that they supported independence.

On Putting Sir Roland Symonette into context

Posted 16 August 2019, 6:59 p.m. Suggest removal

moncurcool says...

Ditto!!!

moncurcool says...

PLP rhetoric. Here we go again

moncurcool says...

There is a very reliable source of power in Grand Bahama. Do not equate New Providence with the whole country. Further, the Harbour in Freeport is one of the deepest in the world.

moncurcool says...

Protecting the environment from so-called climate change, but won't protect the citizens from crooked politicians with the term limits bill for prime ministers or the recall bill for members fo parliament.

moncurcool says...

That is not so. If you read the story, it was our government that uncovered the illegal activity that was going on.